Category: Arts and Life
The creation of Adam Venrick ‘21’s Bird Variations
by Sarah Wuellner
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SARAH WUELLNER, Asst. Sports Editor—Adam Venrick ‘21 opened his Denison Independent Theatre Association show Bird Variations on April 2nd that played through Sunday. After Venrick was unable to stage his...
“Made in Bangladesh” examines women unionizing for equality
by The Denisonian
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ADAM CROMWELL AND MARK REID, Special to The Denisonian—“Made in Bangladesh” does an immaculate job at portraying issues of gender, poverty, class, and labor in Dhaka, Bangladesh, as well as...
“The Revolutionists”: performing arts continue during COVID-19
by Sarah Wuellner
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SARAH WUELLNER, Asst. Sports Editor— The Revolutionists was the second mainstage production for the 2020-2021 academic year presented at the Michael D. Eisner Center for the Performing Arts in the...
‘Titties and Tees’: Denison Planned Parenthood empowers all people with breasts
by The Denisonian
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GIGI GEORGE, Arts & Life Editor— This past week was Sex Week; five days of sex positive programs focused on sexuality and relationships. Events included a talk about toxic masculinity,...
Upcoming film screening: The Blood of the Condor (1969)
by The Denisonian
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LOUISE INEZA & FATOUMATA SOW, Specials to The Denisonian—Blood of the Condor is a 1969 Bolivian drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Sanjinés in the Quechuan language. The film...
The Genital Monologues 2020-2021: A virtual safe space
by Torria Catrone
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TORRIA CATRONE, Arts & Life Editor—For the majority of people, talking about their genitals is a taboo subject. The stigma around discussions about sex, gender, and sexuality makes it dificult...
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2021
A great playlist for those long nighttime drives
by Maggie Wheatley
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MAGGIE WHEATLEY, Social Media Editor—Inspired by nighttime drives with no destination; this playlist has a mostly relaxed vibe with some high energy songs to capture the feeling of being young,...
“Coded Bias” examines inequalities in facial recognition
by The Denisonian
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LIZA HIGLEY & MARTHA KAMIKAZI, Special to The Denisonian—While working on a project in the MIT labs, researcher Joy Buolamiwini noticed that facial recognition could not identify her dark-skinned face...
How Slivy’s got its name – a typo that lasted a lifetime
by The Denisonian
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HOPE CHERUBINI, Special to The Denisonian—In 1975, when he was 8 years old, Jonathan Silverstein’s parents signed him up to play junior pee wee football in his hometown of Wellesley,...